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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can anyone that thinks last night's performance was empowering for women help me understand why? Miss America banned the swimsuit competition 2 years ago because apparently swimsuits do not empower females yet women wearing bodysuits gyrating and pole dancing on a different stage is fabulous. What message exactly are we sending to our daughters? Is it wonderful to objectify women's bodies or is it not? https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/05/business/miss-america-swimsuit.html [/quote] You don’t understand the difference between being forced to wear something to have your body judged and choosing to wear a leotard and costumes to dance in. Btw don’t turn on Am. Got talent. She is dancing on a trapeze and you can see her crotch.[/quote] It's not about seeing someone's crotch, it's what they do with that crotch. I've seen plenty of gymnasts, figure skaters, swimmers, trapeze artists, etc. The difference is they aren't pole dancing and gyrating like strippers. Big difference. [/quote] They absolutely are .. you just choose to judge rappers/Hispanics/and women with curves with a different measuring stick.[/quote]
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